Major Chord -
Any major chord can be played with the conventional three notes or a single note.
For example, to play a
C Major
chord with one finger play the second
C
key in the left hand / lower
keyboard section of the keyboard.
Minor Chord -
Any minor chord can be played with the conventional three notes or with two notes.
The two note Minor Chord formula for
MCS
is...
chord letter name + three notes up.
-
The first note to play is the letter name of the chord.
-
The second note to play is three up (to the right) of the first note.
For example, to play a
C Minor
(
Cm
) chord play the
C
note and the black
E
b
note to the right of C.
Play both keys at the same time.
Seventh Chord -
Any seventh chord can be played with the conventional four notes or with two notes.
The two note Seventh Chord formula for
MCS
is...
chord letter name + two notes down.
-
The first note to play is the letter name of the chord.
-
The second note to play is two down (to the left) of the first note.
For example, to play a
C Seventh
(
C7
) chord play the
C
note and the black
B
b
note to the left of C.
Play both keys at the same time.
The
MCS Chord Chart
in the back of this guide lists the notes needed to form a variety of chords
using
MCS
in addition to the examples given.
Keyboard Split
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3 2
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Keyboard Split
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3 2
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Keyboard Split
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3 2
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